
![]() 2010 BMW 550i Gran Turismo
![]() 2010 BMW 550i Gran Turismo Nope, no idea what to call this thing, but it’s curiously addicting. The BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo (also referred to as the BMW 5 Series GT) is a car from German manufacturer BMW, which was first displayed at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show as a concept car. It is the first production-destined rendition for BMW’s Progressive Activity Sedan (PAS) series of cars, its development code was F07. The F07 platform provides a vehicle length traditionally found in a BMW 7 Series, but with the headroom found in a BMW X5. The F07 also features a unique “bi-modal” trunk, similar to the Twin Door concept on the Skoda Superb, which may be opened in a traditional car like fashion, or the entire hatch may be open in a traditional SUV fashion for larger objects. The F07 is a derivative of the F10 platform that will underpin the sixth-generation of the BMW 5 Series. The front uses a multi-link suspension, unlike the MacPherson strut suspensions BMW previously used. It launched as a 2010 model, with a price ranging from $57,500 to $99,170, during the fourth quarter of 2009. This video was produced and owned by Car-tech ![]()
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